Milstead Railroad
104 (0-6-0)

This
switcher with a slope-backed tender was built by Rogers in 1905. It was
operated by Milstead Railroad, serving the Milstead textile plant near
Conyers, Georgia. Numbered 104 and nicknamed "Dinky", this engine
is on display at the Conyers depot. As is often the case, the fence around
the display interferes with a clear view of the locomotive.

This
is a nice example of a slope-backed tender.

Here
are are some detail shots of the locomotive, including the injector and
reversing mechanism on the right side, the air pumps on the left side,
the right hand cylinder, and the backhead.